The Best of Luther Vandross... The Best of Love was created in 1979.
Power of Love - Luther Vandross album - was created in 191991-03.
The night I fell in love
Kirk Whelm
Power of Love was written by Luther Vandross, Marcus Miller and Teddy Vann.
He had an heart attack in his sleepNO HE DID NOT HAVE A HEART ATTACK IN HIS SLEEP!According to his manager, I suppose yes, he died of a heart attack.Vandross had diabetes,[3] a disease that ran in his family, as well as hypertension. On April 16, 2003, just four days before his 52nd birthday, Vandross suffered a stroke in his home in Manhattan.[3]He appeared briefly on videotape at the 2004 Grammys to accept his Song of the Year award, where he said, "Whenever I say goodbye it's never for long because I believe in the power of love".[3] Other than an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, he was never seen in public again. Vandross died on July 1, 2005 at John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, New Jersey at the age of 54.[His funeral was in New York City on July 8, 2005.[12] After two days of viewing, Vandross was laid to rest in George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus, New Jersey.I WAS HART BROKEND BUT STILL LETS HIM REST BUT STILL HE WILL BE MISSEDFrom complications of a stroke.
Power of Love - Luther Vandross album - was created in 191991-03.
The night I fell in love
Forever, For Always, For Love (released in 1982) was Luther Vandross' second album.
Luther Vandross.
Kirk Whelm
Singing. Some of his hits were Power of Love/Love Power-1991, Here and Now-1990, Endless Love with Mariah Carey-1994
Power of Love was written by Luther Vandross, Marcus Miller and Teddy Vann.
Mariah has been featured in several songs including Endless Love by Luther Vandross, U Make Me Wanna by Jadakiss, Lil' L.O.V.E. by Bone Thugs N' Harmony and My Love by The-Dream.
He had an heart attack in his sleepNO HE DID NOT HAVE A HEART ATTACK IN HIS SLEEP!According to his manager, I suppose yes, he died of a heart attack.Vandross had diabetes,[3] a disease that ran in his family, as well as hypertension. On April 16, 2003, just four days before his 52nd birthday, Vandross suffered a stroke in his home in Manhattan.[3]He appeared briefly on videotape at the 2004 Grammys to accept his Song of the Year award, where he said, "Whenever I say goodbye it's never for long because I believe in the power of love".[3] Other than an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show, he was never seen in public again. Vandross died on July 1, 2005 at John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, New Jersey at the age of 54.[His funeral was in New York City on July 8, 2005.[12] After two days of viewing, Vandross was laid to rest in George Washington Memorial Park in Paramus, New Jersey.I WAS HART BROKEND BUT STILL LETS HIM REST BUT STILL HE WILL BE MISSEDFrom complications of a stroke.
"I know you want to" from "Any Love" (1988)
During Vandross's entire career, he was dogged by questions regarding his sexuality. A lifelong bachelor, his name was never romantically linked in the media with women, though this may not have been reflective of what occurred in his very private life. Although Vandross never came out of the closet, he also never explicitly denied being a homosexual, and generally attempted to steer questioners away from the issue altogether by saying that his busy lifestyle made marriage difficult. After his death, an article in Out magazine had several of Vandross' friends, including gay comedy writer Bruce Vilanch, claiming that Luther was indeed a closeted gay man.
- At Your Best - You Are Love was created in 1993.